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Physical Therapist / Therapy (PT) - SNF (86986)
Centra Healthcare Solutions - Eureka, CA
A greatSkilled Nursing Facility (SNF)is looking for an experienced or newly graduatedand hard-working Physical Therapist / PT to join their growing team! The Physical Therapist /...
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Military Police - Police Officer - Part-Time
Army National Guard - Eureka, CA
Looking for a law enforcement career? The Army National Guard is looking for dedicated team members to serve their community, state, and nation as Military Police (MPs). MPs...
from Army National Guard - 4 days ago -
Physical Therapist (PT)
Critical Connection - Arcata, CA
Great travel or local contract Physical Therapist (PT) opportunity in a skilled nursing facility (SNF)! Critical Connection is a national staffing firm devoted exclusively to...
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Loleta, California
Loleta is an unincorporated town in northern California, 15 miles south of Eureka. It is known for the Loleta Cheese Factory. Parts of the horror film were filmed in Loleta. The Aleutian Cackling Goose has in recent years extended its spring staging area to Loleta. Flocks of over 400 individual birds may be seen in March. The Northwest school mystic artist Morris Graves Lived in Loleta from 1964 until his death in 2001, in a house designed by Seattle architect Ibsen Nelson. First settled by whites in the early 1850s, the town was originally known as Swauger's Station, but has been called Loleta since 1897; the name means "pleasant place at the end of the tide water" in the language of the original Wiyot native inhabitants. Wiyots still make up the largest single ethnic minority in Loleta, according to the 2000 US census, at 4 percent of the population. Whites make up 85.5 percent of the population of 750 . Dairying has long been a major economic influence, with the Humboldt...more
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